Off-road driving requires specialized skills not used in everyday highway driving. Attempting to learn such skills by trial-and-error can be costly and even dangerous. Learn the art of off-roading with OL'Skool.

Questions:Where can I safely and legally drive my 4x4 off-road?What are the "when, where, and whys" of off-roading?How do I put on-board air on my vehicle?What are axle lockers?

OL'Skool will provide you a 100% hands-on driving experience. .

OL'Skool Advanced trails (Hard-Extreme) are suitable for the ambitious off-roader who is ready for an advanced off-road experience. They are especially ideal if you have a 4x4 built for serious off-roading and want to discover recreational off-roading's full potential.

You will learn to negotiate obstacles that test your vehicle's limits and your driving abilities. Adventures include practicing failed hill reverse techniques and negotiating cross ruts, steep inclines/declines, muddy ground, large rocks and waterfalls. The adventures are demanding but will give you the ability to off-road safely and confidently.

Whether you want to try the Easy trails or the Hard trails, the next step to OL'Skool recreational 4x4 adventures is up to you!

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Trail RatingsThe Trail Rating System is designed to allow you to plan ahead for our upcoming trail rides. These ratings are strong recommendations for each trail we run. Every trail is rated from Easy to Extreme. It allows the driver to safely complete the main trail with minimal, body damage, undercarriage scraping, or vehicle extractions under ideal weather and trail conditions. In the event of adverse conditions (excessive rain, snow, ice, etc.) the ratings automatically jumps up.As you can see some trails carry a split rating. What this represents is an aggressive driver may be able to complete the trail with the lesser recommendation, while the more cautious driver may want to heed the higher rating. Easy(4WD, stock tire size & up) feature very mild trails with obstacles that are easy to navigate. In optimum weather conditions, some of these trails may not require the continual use of 4WD.

Moderate(4WD, 33" tires & up) moderately demanding trails on which 4WD is constantly required. You may encounter a wide variety of challenges, including larger boulders, and ledges. The use of undercarriage protection is recommended.(4WD, 33" tires & up, Locker) demanding trails on which 4WD is constantly required. You will encounter a wide variety of challenges, large boulders, and ledges. The use of undercarriage protection is recommended and the likelihood of getting stuck is high.

Hard(4WD, 33" tires & up two Lockers) hard trails, the likelihood of getting stuck is considerably high. The boulders are huge, ledges are taller, waterfalls are 5 feet and taller and the rock climbing will be more severe. Expect your vehicle to be at extreme angles. Roll over protection is strongly recommended for these trails.